[Bug 501940] Re: package grub-pc 1.97~beta4-1ubuntu4.1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1

2009-12-31 Thread buccaneere
First update following 9.10 64 bit install returned this error message
(screenshot posted here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=8591138postcount=5 ).

Multi-boot 5 OS's will not now boot FC10, or PCLinuxOS.  9.10, Vista, XP
boot no problems. All OS's detected by GRUB update... 1.97~beta4.

2.2 GHz AMD Turion ™ 64 X2 Dual-Core Mobile Technology TL-64

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package grub-pc 1.97~beta4-1ubuntu4.1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess 
installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
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[Bug 38131] Re: Firefox causes massive Xorg CPU usage

2009-02-06 Thread buccaneere
With FF closed, and system monitor on 'Processes' (ALL), Xorg is at 2-
5% CPU usage. Changing system monitor display to 'Resources' makes the
CPU usage peg - 85 - 100% usage. Then go back to 'Processes', and Xorg
drops within a moment from pegged, to 2 - 5% usage.

I don't at all believe it's a FF gig...

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[Bug 38131] Re: Firefox causes massive Xorg CPU usage

2009-02-06 Thread buccaneere
I changed the update interval for 'Resources' in System Monitor.
Immediately as I changed from 1 second interval to 2 second, CPU dropped
from near 100% to 50%. I increased the 'Processes' update interval to 3
seconds, and the CPU is now just under 20%.

I closed the settings window, then went to processes (from 'resources'),
and it went back to 2 - 5 %. And again back to 'resources', and it went
to 20% steady.

Does this auto-monitor process continue when system monitor is NOT
displayed?

Does PCLinux do this operation? Display processes seem to be MUCH faster
when booted in PCLOS...

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